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Review of Wisdom

Posted: 17 Feb 2024, 13:59
by Arjun1018
[Following is a volunteer review of "Wisdom" by Arun mago.]
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2 out of 5 stars
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The book Wisdom is Given to Us by Arun Mago is a collection of short articles and posts written by the author. It's a book designed to motivate people and help them appreciate the small things they overlook. The author states that we have so much potential in us, but most of the time that potential stays undiscovered or is neglected by us because of our fears and limitations.

The book's author dives into deep topics such as how to overcome your fears, set and achieve your goals, live a more fulfilling life, and make a difference in the world. The book is written in an easy-to-read pattern and is full of self-motivation and great life advice. This book gives good advice about how small gestures can make big efforts to shake people up. The author gives us great advice on improving our lives in a better way. For a book with such a great front page, I thought that this book was going to be a game-changer, but it was a letdown to me after I started reading it.

This book was a great read, but sometimes it felt more like a collection of blogs than a book. The chapters in the book are not connected in any way; they are like separate topics and are not interconnected in any way. The contents of the book are good, but when I started page 76, I read the following sentence, which left me in shock. "I hope you like my post. Please share with others. Give us many likes on our page and post your comments." That led me to think that I was reading a Facebook post. I found some typos and grammatical errors in the book. The book needs thorough editing.

Rating:
I would rate this book 2 out of 5 stars. 1 star for the great explanation of various aspects of life, 1 star for great insightful knowledge and clear explanation by the author, 1 star deducted for the grammatical errors in the book; 1 star deducted because the topics are not connected and it felt as if I were reading a blog; 1 star deducted because some parts of the book were boring and were not very compelling to read.

Overall, I would not say that this book is entirely bad. Some aspects of the book are very great, and they can be a great help to some people. The author did great work in making this book, but it can be improved even further. The book is suited for readers who lack motivation and are searching for encouraging handbooks related to real-life issues. I think that the adult public, who has some real-life experience, would relate to this book.

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